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To release or not to release? A call for caution when considering wildlife reintroductions
Conservation efforts often focus on flagship species and short‐term measures such as captive breeding and reintroductions, yet these approaches may benefit from being complemented with a broader view of the factors that influence long‐term recovery. Using examples from management programs in the Iberian Peninsula, we highlight the value of considering ...
Héctor Ruiz‐Villar +3 more
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LE RÉSEAU POUR L'ADAPTATION DES ÉCOSYSTÈMES ET DES MOYENS D'EXISTENCE
LE RÉSEAU POUR L'ADAPTATION DES ÉCOSYSTÈMES ET DES MOYENS D'EXISTENCE renforce la résilience des populations pauvres et marginalisées face aux impacts du changement climatique, en encourageant une gestion raisonnée des écosystèmes dans le cadre d'une ...
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This field mesocosm study examined the top‐down effects of hyperparasitoids, parasitoids and aphids on plant growth and fitness. Parasitoids reduced aphid populations, but this effect was attenuated by hyperparasitoids. However, these multitrophic interactions did not affect plant traits and reproduction, likely due to the plant's fast life cycle and ...
Mitchel E. Bourne +4 more
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Experimental evidence that immune trypanolysis using the LiTat 1.3 and LiTat 1.5 variant antigen types is not specific to Trypanosoma brucei gambiense in pigs. [PDF]
Ilboudo K +14 more
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Lepidoptera are highly sensitive to changes in their surroundings, making them excellent indicators of ecosystem health; however, surveying adult butterflies of certain species presents challenges. Nocturnal surveying of larvae and pupae using ultraviolet light (UV) is gaining popularity as a simple, inexpensive, and non‐invasive method.
Gareth J. Tilley +9 more
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Recent advances in availability and synthesis of the economic costs of biological invasions. [PDF]
Ahmed DA +25 more
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La gestion intégrée des ressources naturelles renouvelables à Madagascar
Présentation de l'éditeur : Quatrième plus grande île au monde, Madagascar possède une biodiversité incomparable offrant aux populations des services essentiels : nourriture, santé, énergie, etc. Cette biodiversité est gravement menacée. Madagascar est l'
Aubert-Gilon, Sigrid +7 more
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The vast increase in biodiversity data generated through citizen science initiatives, alongside a growing suite of remote sensing products and advanced modelling tools, has opened new avenues for rapidly, accurately and efficiently monitoring species trends to inform conservation, management and policy.
Ramiro D. Crego +7 more
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[The comeback of "one health" and global health: let us not make the same mistakes again]. [PDF]
Ridde V, Guillard É, Faye A.
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ABSTRACT Species distribution models (SDMs) are widely used to predict the spread of invasive species, yet their accuracy over time and the influence of climate data resolution remain unclear. Here, we examine the capacity of SDMs to predict the distribution and short‐term expansion of the invasive gall wasp Dryocosmus kuriphilus, and compare the ...
José Carlos Pérez‐Girón +3 more
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